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Psychology is an international journal dedicated to the latest advancements in psychology. The goal of this journal is to provide a platform for doctors and academicians all over the world to promote, share, and discuss various new issues and developments in psychology related problems. All manuscripts must be prepare…
Javier Moreno, Luis Sanabria, Omar López
During the last two decades, interpersonal regulation in natural and digital learning environments has gained importance. Ever since the first conceptual and methodo-logical precisions regarding collaborative learning were made, educational psychology has foc…
Takeyasu Kawabata, Ken-ichi Ohbuchi, Svetlana Gurieva, Victoria Dmitrieva, Olga Mikhalyuk, Veronika Odintsova
The aim of this study is to examine the cross-cultural effects of inexpressive aggression on depression in terms of emotion regulation in Japanese and Russian students. Two hundreds and six Japanese students and 243 Russian students read scenarios depicting s…
Mercedes Gabriela Orozco-Solis, Cecilia Colunga-Rodríguez, Julio César Vázquez-Colunga, Claudia Liliana Vazquez-Juárez, Mario Ángel-González, Sarah Lindstrom Johnson, Catherine P. Bradshaw
School climate is a construct that shapes the interactions between school members and influences its development in different aspects. For the students, school climate perceptions have been linked to their academic, psychological, and behavioral development.…
Jutta Lang, Marcel Kern, Dieter Zapf
The present study analyses the specific impact of proactivity, career satisfaction and job embeddedness on career turnover and aims to contribute to the improvement of future recruitment and retention policies. We propose an integrated model that focuses on d…
Kat Palaiou, Jackie Sykes, Chris Welford, Adrian Furnham
This study examined the relationship between the “bright” and “dark” side of work personality, as well as their relationship to cognitive ability. In all 374 working adults completed three tests at work: Hogan Development Survey (HDS) (Hogan & Hogan, 2009); S…
Christos Pezirkianidis, Michael Galanakis, Irene Karakasidou, Anastasios Stalikas
Over the past few years, the concern for psychological well-being has emerged as one of the most crucial targets for social scientists and health professionals. One of the factors that contribute to psychological health is finding meaning in ones’ life. Conte…
Alicia Garcia-Falgueras
Since centuries ago or even more, the hula hoop has been practiced by people to keep their good health while having fun. Curiously, this simple toy made by a plastic ring, also previously made by a circle of willow, rattan, grapevines or stiff grasses, is sub…
Cristina Maria de Souza Brito Dias, Celia Maria Souto Maior de Souza Fonseca, Cirlene Francisca Sales da Silva, Emily Schuler, Jhérsyka Evelin Mendes Lins
It is known that raising children is the responsibility of parents. However, several factors of an economic, relational and work have led grandparents to actively participate in the creation of grandchildren. Research has shown that for many grandparents, the…
Michelle Redekop, Mitchell Clark
The concept of posttraumatic growth (PTG) suggests that the aftermath of difficult life experiences does not always pose negative consequences. In fact, there are positive outcomes, such as deepened relationships with others and a more positive self-image (Te…
Aleksandrina Skvortsova, Michael Schulte-Mecklenbeck, Sophie Jellema, Alan Sanfey, Cilia Witteman, 1 1
Several studies have demonstrated that in the mental health domain, experience does not always lead to better diagnostic decisions, suggesting that in clinical psychology experience-based intuition might actually not improve performance. The aim of the curren…
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